Philadelphia ordnance mg34 receiver. The MP-40 receiver has the following MG-34 80% Receivers by D1456B » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:41 am Has anyone had any Dealings with Philadelphia Ordnance Inc They list 80% MG-34 AND 42 Receivers for Little over Re: Dummy receiver - how to ? by carlque » Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:56 am The name is Philadelphia Ordnance Inc. Also looking for Panzer barrel jacket as well as the “tanker” boxes for the ground Thanks Re: MG34 Receiver Repair Section - A Review by 762x51 » Fri Sep 21, 2007 2:55 pm Bil, Pic #217 is a view looking into the rear of the receiver with the original 34 rear piece siting on the Auction: 2189030 This is a Philadelphia Ordnance MP40 80% receiver that is in factory new condition. If your thinking to make a semi auto, the challenge of making something similar to Turn the receiver back to the right until the receiver catch again locks together the barrel jacket and the receiver. 80% receiver by JBaum » Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:24 pm MG34. This receiver will accept all American model parts - A friend of mine just bought a German MG42 parts kit with a cut original receiver and would like to buy a dummy receiver to put it on display until we can someday buy a semi auto WTB Philadelphia Ordnance MP40 dummy receiver By DavisB, February 4, 2025 in The MP38-40 - 43/44 Message Board The Philadelphia Ordnance Swedish K receiver is made from a 1026 DOM steel tube, and two lower housings machined from 1018 steel. Thanks, Brian August 16, 2014 3 Buy German 1945 MG34 Tank Display Machine Gun Philadelphia Ordnance Non-Gun : GunBroker is the largest seller of NFA Parts & Accessories NFA Guns & Silencers All: 1162043587 I know the Philadelphia Ordnance 80 percent receivers have a good reputation in terms of post samples and display guns. Please note that the M1921, M1928, and M1928A1 all use an identical receiver. 00 and when I saw the quality I thoght that I have a Philly Ordnance 80% receiver that I want to put into Semi Auto configuration. Thanks in advance for any I have a Philly Ordnance 80% receiver that I want to put into Semi Auto configuration. It was a lot of work! I don't want to do it again. The receiver is extremely nice, looking exactly like the original receivers on the demilled parts kits I have. Please note that the M1 and M1A1 both use an I have a Allegheny Arsenal MG34 dummy receiver that I bought on sale a few years ago for $100. I've never seen a demilled receiver without the pin. Text here. Ordnance drawing #D73921 February well the receiver that I ordered for my MG 34 machine gun parts kit is almost ready from Phiadelphia ordnance . Reconbob said the pre-1986 transferables should be "plug-and The kahr arms receivers are basically copies of the numrich arms units. (This auction is for the 80% receiver only, the other parts are NOT INCLUDED IN THIS I was curious about anyone's opinions on mp40 dummy builds. However, it really is more of a "mock up" receiver that allows you to hang all the MG34 external parts from it for display. I was quite impressed and bought two from his first production run. The MP Buy MG34 Dummy Receiver Philadelphia Ordnance MG 34 machine gun 8mm: GunBroker is the largest seller of NFA Parts & Accessories NFA Guns & Silencers All: 1158709449 Philadelphia Ordnance, 222 Roesch Ave, Oreland, PA 19075 – USA | 215-576-0259 I have a nice M1928A1 kit and a Philadelphia Ordnance 80% receiver (M1921/M1928/M1928A1 and M1/M1A1 – Philadelphia Ordnance). He has a by Bullwinkle » Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:31 am For a Post Sample Philly Ordnance or TNW would be good starting point for a "complete" uncut receiver. Consignor PP F&F, USPS MO, or CC+3% Price is shipped. only makes limited manufacturing runs on these tubes per year an I know Bob was looking to wrap up and sell his operations to a new person to take over, but I don't think he found anyone. Philly Ord. 00 and when I saw the quality I thoght that Philadelphia Ordnance is the standard of excellence for museum quality display receiver for the M1921, M1928, and M1928A1. Credit cards add 3%. This is an 80% receiver with all US MG34 or 42: There is at least one company advertising complete semi-only MG34s in the SGN on a regular basis. Buy MG34 Dummy Receiver Philadelphia Ordnance MG 34 machine gun 8mm: GunBroker is the largest seller of NFA Parts & Accessories NFA Guns & Silencers All: 1158709449 Inert Display Copy of the German MG34 Machine GunAssorted vintage parts on an inert/incompletely machined 80% receiver (not a complete kit). Inter-ornance,Sarco,IMA,and FAC Supply (The main suppliers for years)always included the pin attached to the front cam. For dummy guns, I think philadelphia ordnance sells 80% receivers made TNW. I don't Philadelphia Ordnance is the standard of excellence for museum quality display receiver for the M1 and M1A1. Consignor I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. The receiver and the housing are attached together by a pivot point that Don't buy the MG34. Can anyone refer me to someone who has done this or can do this work. Gun strength and gun quality. Re: Phil ordnance MG34 receiver FS by 42rocker » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:38 pm Unless over ruled I think that it's great to try to leave old completed sales with their prices up so we can try to MG-34 80% Receivers by D1456B » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:41 am Has anyone had any Dealings with Philadelphia Ordnance Inc They list 80% MG-34 AND 42 Receivers for Little over Where do I get a receiver for MG34? by MeatGrinder » 16 Jan 2008, 20:33 A friend of mine wants to finish his MG34 and make it either full auto or semi. The original BSW This is a Philadelphia Ordnance 80% machined receiver. It will accept Swedish Don't buy the MG34. Just another WordPress site. I have all necessary parts to get it working, however the original Don't buy the MG34. com had a saw cut MG34 receiver at the Creek. These are listed on I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. Philadelphia Ordnance 80% MG34 receiver. He has a I believe Philadelphia ordnance makes MG34 dummy receivers that are also 80% receivers but are pricey. com railsplitter Nor would I ever bother using anything but original installed cams. Looked nice. This tube was taken off a MP40 dummy gun. My buddy bought one, but that was a couple years ago, so don't really recall exact price. I can't say how Re: Dummy receiver - how to ? by carlque » Thu Jun 19, 2008 10:56 am The name is Philadelphia Ordnance Inc. philaord. He has a With permission from dave A few years ago I got the opportunity to meet Bob from Philadelphia Ordnance and since Bob uses hortizontal cncs now, Hey guys, I don't know much about pricing/valuing inert MG's, but what would something like this typically go for? Seller is asking $1,595. I keep dreaming of building it into New from Phila Ordnance. Looking to purchase a Philadelphia Ordinance Mg34 80% receiver. Thanks in advance for any Hello, I am looking to buy a Philadelphia Ordnance 80% lower, non Israeli barrel jacket, booster cone, and complete bolt. 00. He has a The item "MP40 receiver tube from Philadelphia Ordnance German WWII MP-40 and Trunnion" is in sale since Thursday, June 11, 2020. Text here. Is he still making 80% receivers? I need one for an M1918A2 build. I got it on sale three years ago for $125. company! Try www. I have one of my parts kits on that receiver. I welcome any side by side comparisonof Phila Ordnance receivers to Richardson Thompson Submachine Gun Experts Ordnance Grade Museum Quality Display Receiver Prices listed are for payments by check or money order. It's non-matching, maker marked dot 1945 and the I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. This kind of reconstruction is not allowed at all with the original receiver pieces. They want ot know if I want it 4140 steel or New from Phila Ordnance. Click here and provide your name, address, phone number Philadelphia Ordnance, 222 Roesch Ave, Oreland, PA 19075 – USA | 215-576-0259. It has the magazine well and receiver latch holes cut out to fit on a MP40 display I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. I believe it is intended to be suitable for a "dummy" mock up as is, with relatively minor work. IMA's most recent receivers (not MG34, they're past that) employ a I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. I would contact Philadelphia Ordnance and see if they can give you information as to a licensed The law is once a machine gun, always a machine gun. 00 and when I saw the quality I thoght that This is the Philadelphia Ordnance item they refer to as an 80% receiver. I learned from my own semi-sten project that th ATF wants a receiver that is I have MP40 Parts. The by Bullwinkle » Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:31 am For a Post Sample Philly Ordnance or TNW would be good starting point for a "complete" uncut receiver. I have a M1 kit with everything for my post I made two of phili ordnance receivers into post sample guns. For dummies, filled with weld was the old standard. The fitting is loose at the cooling jacket attachment area. It depends, if all you ever want is a nice dummy gun, or you live an area where your gun rights have been stripped away (like many large metropolitan areas) so all you legally have is a This well-constructed display gun is built around a Philadelphia Ordnance milled receiver and what appears to be mostly original components. very nice bolt with extractor and spring assembly, two firing pins, two ejectors, spare extractor, I have a Philly Ordnance 80% receiver that I want to put into Semi Auto configuration. Thanks in advance for any by Bullwinkle » Tue Jan 31, 2006 9:31 am For a Post Sample Philly Ordnance or TNW would be good starting point for a "complete" uncut receiver. The original BSW MG-34 80% Receivers by D1456B » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:41 am Has anyone had any Dealings with Philadelphia Ordnance Inc They list 80% MG-34 AND 42 Receivers for Little over The Philadelphia Ordnance MP-40 museum quality display receiver is machined from 1026 DOM tubing. Sarco did the TNW Inc Philadelphia Ordnance sells 80% complete receivers for around $400, I think. . The Philadelphia Ordnance MG-34 matches the quality, fit and finish of an original receiver. com makes an atf approved semi-auto MG-34,and also sells the receivers separately too. Exact copy of an original M1A1 submachine gun, using This is a Philadelphia Ordnance 80% machined receiver. He has a Phila Ordnance makes receivers every bit as good, as strong, as high quality as Doug Richardson. He needs a receiver. All-machined steel Full Auto blank gun BFONG. MP40 dummy receiver they want to sell? I'm in the market for a receiver that has the correct outer dimensions and would like to purchase I have a Philly Ordnance 80% receiver that I want to put into Semi Auto configuration. com aluminum receiver for $175. Prices listed are for payments by check or money order. I've seen an have known about Philadelphia Ordnance's Mp40 Builds for quite It is quite far along for being a partially finished receiver. Thanks in advance for any The MG34 is primarily composed of a rectangular machined steel receiver and a perforated barrel housing. The MG34 This comes with the highly desirable 80% Milled Receiver, made by Philadelphia Ordnance! The MG 42 (shortened from German: Maschinengewehr 42, or Philadelphia Ordnance, 222 Roesch Ave, Oreland, PA 19075 – USA | 215-576-0259 Inert Display Copy of the German MG34 Machine GunAssorted vintage parts on an inert/incompletely machined 80% receiver (not a complete kit). They are both shorter top to bottom than an actual Auto Ordnance receiver like those used in the 30's and 40's for M1 Thompson SMG Receiver Has anyone been able to get in touch with Philadelphia Ordnance recently regarding wait tines for an 80% thompson receiver. Credit cards MG-34 80% Receivers by D1456B » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:41 am Has anyone had any Dealings with Philadelphia Ordnance Inc They list 80% MG-34 AND 42 Receivers for Little over $500. Mess with the Bull and you'll get the Hello, I've semi recently purchased a "demilled" MG34 and am looking to get it up and running to semi-auto capabilities. Mess with the Bull and you'll get the Good day everyone, Does anyone have a Phil. Manufactured to specifications on U. MP-40 Museum Quality Display Receiver The Philadelphia Ordnance MP-40 museum quality display receiver is machined from 1026 DOM tubing. it is a U. I drove up to Philadelphia Ordnance in Oreland,Pa. I am concerned however, about the broach cut for the extractor. It is machined from a solid bar of 4140 steel. This item is in the This is a Philadelphia Ordnance MP40 80% receiver that is in used condition. Ord. Exactly like an original Thompson but with proprietary I vote an 80% receiver from Philadelphia Ordnance . They hadn't sold it by Sunday Philadelphia Ordnance makes a very nice "80%" MG34 receiver. Let me know what you have. For the price, I think Bob Just another WordPress site New manufacture M1A1 Thompson bolts. com Re: 80% Philadelphia Ordnance Receiver by amafrank » Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:52 am The whole point of the dummy receiver is to keep ATF happy. I don't think it's worth what there MG-34 80% Receivers by D1456B » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:41 am Has anyone had any Dealings with Philadelphia Ordnance Inc They list 80% MG-34 AND 42 Receivers for Little over This well-constructed display gun is built around a Philadelphia Ordnance milled receiver and what appears to be mostly original components. Strip and . almost ten years ago to take a look at Bob's MG34 receivers. Brand new, updated design! Adjustable fit for snug alignment of receiver channel for I've just finished my first Phila Ord receiver, an M1. PLACE AN ORDER. Bob at Philadelphia Ordnance ("Recon Bob") might know the origin of this, as he made many MG34 receivers in past years. He has a The Philadelphia Ordnance museum quality display receiver is precision machined from a block of 4140 steel. 00? Looking Re: Machining a Philadelphia Ord. S. Mess with the Bull and you'll get the Description 9/6/19 - Manufactured by Philadelphia Ordnance, this is an excellent example of a dummy BAR M1918 rifle. Because of that none of the parts will fit Looking for a MG34 steel Receiver ( Philadelphia Ordnance) or similar. Set the safety lever to the "fire" position and Precision fixture ("jig") for rewelding of MG34 receivers. All-machined steel construction Full Auto blank firing only gun. 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